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Private woodland owners impacted by the June 2025 windstorm can apply for the Emergency Forest Restoration Program for up to 75% reimbursement through June 5, 2026.
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The drum ceremony planned for Brainerd High School's commencement will continue after all, despite previous communication that the district was pulling its support.
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The Office of Cannabis Management's listening tour stops June 4-5, 2026, are meant to give the general public an overview of the agency's work and an opportunity to ask questions.
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Rep. Angie Craig will instead take her pitch directly to voters in the August primary. Craig faced a serious challenge in the endorsement process from Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan.
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The charter school's students and several staffers participated in the annual event, which featured an afternoon of powwow staples in Bemidji.
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And: New MN law enacts guardrails for kids on social media; and Rock Ridge will compete in the boys state tennis tournament, as well as athletes from Cloquet, Thief River Falls and Crookston.
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Recreators will be able to buy licenses and validate harvests in a new licensing app. You'll still be able to make purchases in person and carry paper copies, if you prefer.
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The Wolverines also have five students competing in the individual tournament, with other Northland entries from Cloquet, Thief River Falls and Crookston.
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Thousands of free trees have been distributed in the Bemidji area as the community aims to restore the storm-damaged canopy.
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The 21st annual awards luncheon garnered 30 nominations across five categories, with a focus on how the community responded to the June 2025 windstorm.